Nizhneye Krasnoye

Definition
Nizhneye Krasnoye (Russian: Нижнее Красное) is a name that may refer to a settlement in Russia; however, reliable encyclopedic sources that provide detailed, verifiable information about such a locality are not readily available.

Overview
The term appears to be used as a toponym in the Russian-speaking world, presumably designating a rural locality (e.g., a village or selo). No widely recognized entry for “Nizhneye Krasnoye” exists in major reference works such as Encyclopaedia Britannica, The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, or the English‑language version of Wikipedia. Consequently, its administrative affiliation, population statistics, historical development, and geographic coordinates cannot be confirmed with certainty.

Etymology / Origin
The name is composed of two Russian words:

  • Nizhneye (Нижнее) – the neuter form of “lower” or “downstream,” often used in place names to indicate a location situated downstream or at a lower elevation relative to another settlement.
  • Krasnoye (Красное) – meaning “red” or “beautiful,” a common element in Russian toponyms that may refer to the colour of the soil, a historic event, or an aesthetic attribute.

Together, the name can be interpreted as “Lower Red (village).” This construction follows a typical naming pattern for settlements in Russia.

Characteristics
Because verifiable data are lacking, the following aspects remain uncertain:

Aspect Status
Administrative region (e.g., oblast, krai) Not confirmed
Settlement type (village, selo, etc.) Likely a rural locality, but unverified
Population size Accurate information is not confirmed
Historical background Accurate information is not confirmed
Economic activity Accurate information is not confirmed

Related Topics

  • Russian rural locality naming conventions
  • Administrative divisions of the Russian Federation (oblasts, districts, etc.)
  • Toponymic elements “Nizhneye” and “Krasnoye” in Russian geography

Note: Accurate information about Nizhneye Krasnoye is not confirmed due to the absence of reliable, verifiable sources.

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